Spacious period home near Seven Dials and Brighton station, ready for family life.
Four bedrooms across three floors with flexible living spaces
Bright through lounge/dining room with bay window and period features
Kitchen/breakfast room with French doors to private, low‑maintenance garden
Two bathrooms (bathroom + shower) suitable for busy households
Freehold tenure; mains gas central heating and connected utilities
EPC D (58) with potential improvement to 79 — upgrade possible
Council Tax Band E (above average) for Brighton & Hove
On-street permit parking only; availability subject to local restrictions
This handsome four-bedroom Edwardian terraced house on Addison Road offers flexible family living across three floors. High ceilings, bay windows and original cornicing give strong period character, while recent updates mean the house is largely ready to move into.
The ground floor benefits from a bright through lounge/dining room at the front and a kitchen/breakfast room at the rear. French doors open onto a private, low‑maintenance garden — a manageable outdoor space for children, pets or container planting rather than extensive landscaping.
Four well-proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms (bath and shower) suit a growing family or professionals who need extra rooms for home offices or guests. Practical details are straightforward: freehold tenure, mains services and gas central heating.
Location is a key strength: within easy walking distance of Seven Dials’ cafés and shops, St Ann’s Well Gardens and Brighton station for commuters. Important practical points to note are the council tax band E and an EPC rating of D (58) with potential to improve to 79. On-street permit parking is available but limited by local bays — buyers should check availability.